Description
Explore Rodchenko’s Vision in a Turbulent Era
This compelling monograph reveals how Aleksandr Rodchenko’s photography reframed modernist experimentation during Stalin’s transforming Soviet Union. Through Aglaya K. Glebova’s incisive research, readers gain rare insight into the dynamic intersection of art, technology, and state power.
Key Features
- In-depth analysis of Rodchenko’s groundbreaking 1933 White Sea–Baltic Canal photo-essay.
- Explores Constructivism, Soviet modernity, and shifting artistic ideologies.
- Includes discussions of collaborative work with Varvara Stepanova.
- Hardcover edition published by Yale University Press.
Who This Book Is For
- Readers of art history, Soviet history, and political visual culture.
- Collectors of photography monographs and modernist scholarship.
- Students and researchers seeking authoritative analysis.
Uncover the hidden narrative behind one of modernism’s most influential figures—get your copy today.